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11 Movies to See on the Big Screen This June

Discover June’s movie releases in Buenos Aires: superheroes, adventures, and thrillers made for the big screen.

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June arrives with a lineup that seems determined to remind us why we still love going to the movies. Between long-awaited returns, superheroes, reinvented classics, and major studio blockbusters, the month is shaping up to be one of the strongest of the year for theatrical releases. From the return of the world’s most famous toys in Toy Story 5 to new adventures with Supergirl and the highly anticipated live-action adaptation of Masters of the Universe, the schedule blends nostalgia, action, and pure spectacle.

But it’s not all about giant franchises: there are also thrillers, horror films, animation, and movies that promise to become must-talk-about releases. If you’ve been waiting for an excuse to head back to the theater—or practically live there for a month—June definitely delivers.

1. Masters of the Universe (June 4)

The legendary franchise returns to theaters in live-action form with an epic adventure packed with nostalgia and action. After years away from home, Prince Adam returns to Eternia to find a world devastated by Skeletor’s rule. Determined to reclaim what was lost, he must embrace his destiny as He-Man and join forces with his allies in a battle that will define the future of the universe.

Fun fact: The cast includes Nicholas Galitzine, Alison Brie, Camila Mendes, and Idris Elba.

2. Scary Movie (June 4)

The iconic horror-comedy franchise returns after more than two decades with a new installment that once again pokes fun at everything in its path. Original characters Cindy, Brenda, Ray, and Shorty face a masked killer once more, while the film takes aim at remakes, endless sequels, “elevated horror,” reboots, and every supposed “final chapter” in modern cinema.

Fun fact: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, and Regina Hall reunite as the original cast.

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3. Little Ninja: The Origin (June 4)

Alex just wants a normal life, but everything changes when his inseparable ninja friend—a magical doll with a strong personality and a very particular sense of justice—gets into trouble again. The arrival of a bully forces Alex to confront his fears as the pair embark on an adventure full of action, humor, and outrageous situations.

Fun fact: This Danish production is directed by Anders Matthesen and Thorbjørn Christoffersen.

4. The Street Walkers (June 4)

Inspired by real events, this Argentine-Peruvian co-production is a dark thriller that blends crime drama with social commentary, diving into a silent war between Chinese mafias operating in the country. Through the investigation of a prosecutor and a police officer, the story uncovers a network of crime, migration, and family loyalties where every decision has consequences.

Fun fact: The film had its international premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.

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5. Revelation Day (June 11)

A series of unexplained phenomena begins disrupting everyday life across the globe, leading a group of characters toward a discovery that could change humanity’s fate. As scientists, governments, and ordinary people struggle to understand what is happening, mysterious signs trigger a race against time where fear, wonder, and hope coexist.

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Fun fact: The film marks Steven Spielberg’s return to science fiction after several years away from the genre.

6. Stolen Lyrics (June 11)

Rick is a washed-up wedding singer who stumbles upon an unexpected opportunity when he meets Danny, a former boy-band star whose career is in free fall. What starts as a late-night improvisation becomes a hit song that relaunches Danny’s career, leaving Rick grappling with his desire to reclaim the recognition he feels is rightfully his. Through music, ambition, and strained relationships, the film explores how far someone will go for a second chance.

Fun fact: The film stars Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas.

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7. Toy Story 5 (June 17)

Pixar’s most beloved toys return in a new adventure centered on an unexpected enemy: technology. In this fifth installment, Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the gang must face Lilypad, a tablet that changes the way Bonnie plays and connects with her toys. Blending nostalgia, humor, and emotion, the movie once again asks what place imagination holds in an increasingly digital world.

Fun fact: The soundtrack is once again composed by Randy Newman, the franchise’s longtime musical collaborator.

8. Supergirl (June 25)

The DC Universe welcomes a new heroine in a story that combines action, space travel, and a personal quest driven by revenge. When a threat strikes close to home, Kara Zor-El is forced to venture into space and form an unlikely alliance in pursuit of justice. With epic battles and difficult choices, the film explores the human side of a superhero still discovering her place in the universe.

Fun fact: It stars Milly Alcock (Superman, Sirens, House of the Dragon) in the dual role of Supergirl/Kara Zor-El.

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9. The Piano Tuner (June 25)

A psychological thriller starring Dustin Hoffman, Jean Reno, and Leo Woodall, where every detail seems meticulously planned—until everything begins to unravel. The story follows a piano tuner whose life revolves around absolute order and extreme precision. But when his routine starts to crack, he discovers imperfections that cannot be fixed and truths too dark to remain hidden.

Fun fact: The film marks the fiction-feature debut of Daniel Roher, the Oscar-winning director of the documentary Navalny.

10. Jackass: One Last Ride (June 25)

Johnny Knoxville and the rest of the Jackass crew return for one final, completely unhinged adventure. Packed with outrageous stunts, impossible impacts, and challenges that are as ridiculous as they are dangerous, the film also serves as a celebration of 25 years of friendship, chaos, and physical comedy that turned the franchise into a cult phenomenon.

Fun fact: The movie combines new extreme challenges with compilations of the franchise’s most memorable “greatest hits.”

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11. The Invitation (June 25)

What begins as an exclusive gathering among friends turns into a night filled with secrets, manipulation, and tensions that expose hidden conflicts among the guests. As the evening unfolds, appearances begin to crumble and the atmosphere grows increasingly unsettling in a story that blends suspense, drama, and uncomfortable humor.

Fun fact: Starring Olivia Wilde (who also directs), Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton.

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